The snow's just the tip of the iceberg: Trump's point is that our "record snowfall illustrates the obvious," says The Washington Times in an editorial: Global warming is a "fraud without equal in modern science." It turns out the "purported facts" of climate change are based on made-up or missing data, "dubious" media coverage and non-peer-reviewed reports, and other "snake oil.""Global warming snow job"

I'll trust the scientists over the pundits, thank you: The "fairly inconsequential errors" in the landmark 2007 report by Gore's co-Nobel awardees don't disprove human-caused climate change, says Alex Pareene in Gawker. But they're enough for conservatives to "trump up" to clueless journalists, who then report that "climate change is 'in doubt.'" Journalists don't understand science, but "they are experts in scandal." "Typos don't make climate change a myth"

Trump isn't the only one "exploiting" the weather: Fine, I don't "fully understand the underlying science" of climate change, "despite my best efforts," says David Harsanyi in Real Clear Politics. But I do understand paying more for energy, and if the global warming "believers" want us to adopt "intrusive" cap-and-trade laws, the burden's on them to give us more than just "shoddy evidence" and "bogus fears.""Who doesn't trust science now?"